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Lyla Tsiokos
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- I am currently attending NYU Tisch School of the Arts, placed into New Studio on Broadway, the only Musical Theatre studio at NYU! I am in the process of double minoring!
- I am the founder and executive director of the Nonprofit LET KIDS CREATE INC. https://www.letkidscreate.org/
- I love museum-going, traveling the world, directing, volunteering and swimming. I am currently working as a teaching artist at a FL professional theatre. I have been acting professionally since age 12, and my current projects can be found on my website https://lyla.tsiokos.com/
Education
New York University
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Arts, Entertainment, and Media Management
- Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft
- Visual and Performing Arts, General
Minors:
- Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General
- Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services, Other
GPA:
3.8
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Bachelor's degree program
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
- Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft
- Visual and Performing Arts, Other
Career
Dream career field:
Performing Arts
Dream career goals:
Spokesperson/Actor
Can Do U2023 – Present1 yearTeaching Artist
Garden Theatre2023 – Present1 yearTeaching Artist
Theatre South Playhouse2022 – 2022
Sports
Dancing
Present
Swimming
Club2017
Research
Healthcare
Duke University Pre-College Blue Devil Connections Program. — Investigated the world of arts and humanities in healthcare by moving through the differences that exist within arts and health as well as creative arts therapies in the healthcare system.2021 – 2021
Arts
Orlando International Fringe Festival
TheatreJust Like I Wanted2022 – 2022Garden Theatre
TheatreAnnie, Encore with Joel Grey2017 – 2018Windermere Preparatory School
DanceAn Enchanted Evening of Dance2016 – PresentOrlando Shakes (Regional Theatre)
ActingA Christmas Carol , Henry V2018 – Present
Public services
Volunteering
Lifebridge Church/Holy Family Catholic Church — Church Volunteer2019 – PresentVolunteering
Dale Metz Productions — Short Film Crew2022 – 2022Volunteering
Garden Theatre — Camp Intern2018 – 2021
Future Interests
Advocacy
Politics
Volunteering
Entrepreneurship
Heather Rylie Memorial Scholarship
In both 2019 and 2023, I traveled to Title 1 elementary schools, through a local outreach program designed to bring theater to underprivileged communities, performing the famous show “Schoolhouse Rock Live! Jr.” We sang the classic songs “Conjunction Junction,” “Three is a Magic Number,” and “The Great American Melting Pot,” combining musical theater with the core academic subjects of math, science, grammar, and history! Children would come up to me after the show, and say how much they loved the play and performing themselves, to which I would respond, “You can! And you WILL!” Yet, I realized the majority of these kids wouldn’t have access to any kind of arts education or performance opportunities due to a lack of resources at their elementary schools or in their personal lives. After reaching over 8,000 pre-k to 5th-grade students in my senior year alone, I was inspired to do more in college.
As a freshman at NYU, I am getting my Bachelor of Fine Arts in Drama while double minoring in the Business of Entertainment, Media, and Technology and Classic Civilizations - it is a dream come true, and I feel so blessed to be able to study what I love. Just this month (February 2024), I launched my own Nonprofit Organization entitled, LET KIDS CREATE INC.! My mission as a performer, but also as a strong believer in the benefits of arts education is to facilitate artistic opportunities for children who otherwise wouldn’t have access to or be exposed to the creative arts.
As an organization, we envision a world where access to the arts is accessible to all children, and greater emphasis is placed on the positive impact creative expression can generate in society.
One problem that I constantly noticed when traveling to Title 1 schools was their necessity for volunteers to come read with the children, as they were struggling to learn to read. Because of this, the first project with my nonprofit is a children's book titled "I Want To Be On Stage" coming this summer. Written by myself, and illustrated by Grace Ezzati, this children's book tells the story of three different kids finding their passion for theater, showing that no matter where you come from, you can get involved in the arts and learn to be creative, compassionate, communicative, and loved for who you are! The books will be distributed COMPLETELY FREE to students at these schools, and I hope we can raise the funding required by the summer to make this a reality!
I always dreamed of being on Broadway and I have been fortunate enough to have signed with an NYC agent and am training at an incredible university getting me closer and closer to my dreams, but this year I have realized another dream - and that is to inspire other children the same way I was when I was put in my first theater camp at age 5. I want to highlight the developmental and academic benefits that the arts can have on young kids - but most importantly show everyone that they can embrace their creativity and perform no matter where they come from. I appreciate the Heather Rylie Memorial Scholarship’s goal of supporting individual artists dreams, as this career is not as easy one, and while this scholarship would be an immense help to me with my financial burden of education, if chosen I would like to donate 50% to my nonprofit to fund production of the children's book, and future projects such as field trips, masterclasses, paid tuition for theatre camps and more!
“It's possible!
Anything's possible!” - Seussical
Kozakov Foundation Fellowship for Creatives
My goal in life is to be a believable storyteller, creating environments where everyone can thrive. Pursuing a career where diversity is so celebrated makes theatre a unique and magical place. Attending NYU this fall, (lowest acceptance rate in the University’s history - 8%) I will be able to continue my rigorous academic and artistic studies in an environment celebrating people from everywhere. Preparing for college, I took academics very seriously in high school. I studied Latin for 6 years and in the International Baccalaureate program for my last 2, and plan to continue with Classics/Greek in college. However, I took it upon myself to branch out into the professional world, embracing any performance and learning opportunities that came my way. Recently, I closed a touring production of “Schoolhouse Rock Live! Jr” with an OUTREACH program that travels to Title I schools throughout Central Florida to bring theatre to elementary students that wouldn’t otherwise be exposed to it. We sang classic songs such as “Conjunction Junction” and “Three is a Magic Number”. This experience was very meaningful to me and has inspired me to become a volunteer and develop larger outreach programming for more theatrical engagement with the kids. Every single time a child came up to me and told me how much they loved the show, I would respond with - this can be you! I also made my proffesional Shakespeare debut this year in Henry V. Never previously studying Shakespeare, I was challenged - especially working with such talented adults, but learning hands-on with them opened my eyes to a whole new world, and I am just itching to study more of his work this school year. I can't wait to soak up all the knowledge I can in college, continuing to spread my love for acting!